If it is illegal in a country doesn't make it illegal in another. Disassembling programs in Russia is 100% legal as long as it's for "educational purposes" but most elsewhere it's illegal regardless of purpose. Making bot software for companies in China may be illegal, but not in other countries. A bot like SV is not illegal say in the US. Even if it's illegal, it's only illegal to China laws, not US laws. Or German laws for that matter since this site is there. They don't own copyrights of their own software so they can't sue regardless of any circumstances.
1, if 9net9 IS TQ and give themselves away, they lose more money than made from a lawsuit. Chances are they won't do it
2, if 9net9 is NOT TQ, they can't copyright it therefore any copy leaked is not illegal because the original copy is illegal in China.
If I made a program right now that was by chance illegal in the US and it got out to like.. Africa.. it wouldn't necessarily be illegal there. Even if it was cracked. No copyrights = no lawsuit = no problems. If CO servers files were leaked and TQ/ND didn't copyright CO then anyone who got a hold of them could do it. It's how this fucked up world works :P
If 9net9 is TQ and they want to sue, they have to first request it to be removed before they can take legal action. If that request comes in then it should be removed unless you want to call their bluff. In that case the laws need to be researched and check the stance of the situation and take action from there by either removing all copies or leaving it on.
1, if 9net9 IS TQ and give themselves away, they lose more money than made from a lawsuit. Chances are they won't do it
2, if 9net9 is NOT TQ, they can't copyright it therefore any copy leaked is not illegal because the original copy is illegal in China.
If I made a program right now that was by chance illegal in the US and it got out to like.. Africa.. it wouldn't necessarily be illegal there. Even if it was cracked. No copyrights = no lawsuit = no problems. If CO servers files were leaked and TQ/ND didn't copyright CO then anyone who got a hold of them could do it. It's how this fucked up world works :P
If 9net9 is TQ and they want to sue, they have to first request it to be removed before they can take legal action. If that request comes in then it should be removed unless you want to call their bluff. In that case the laws need to be researched and check the stance of the situation and take action from there by either removing all copies or leaving it on.